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Are your transportation plans letting you down? Regions everywhere have adopted ambitious goals for their long-range plans, from climate change to land use to
November 12, 2020 by Alan Hoffman
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Getting around cities in electric vehicles (EVs) is getting easier as EV infrastructure grows. But traveling between cities is still a challenge as
October 27, 2020 by Jimmy Gilman
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San José is rolling out the green carpet for biking, thanks to the city council’s unanimous passage of the Better Bike Plan 2025. With the plan’s adoption, the
October 13, 2020 by Elizabeth Stampe
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The sunny city of Santa Monica, California, in greater Los Angeles, soon could become the first zero-emission delivery zone in America. That means every good
June 17, 2020 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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The current pandemic has had an immediate and profound impact on public transit. Revenue is in free fall and ridership is at an all-time low. How will buses,
May 26, 2020 by Chuck Ray
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The coronavirus has exposed the ills of continued automobile-centric urban planning practices that adversely impact equity, health and the climate. Those of us
April 21, 2020 by Ben Holland
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This article originally was published on World Resources Institute.
The COVID-19 pandemic is laying bare two unavoidable facts about our new reality: We are
April 15, 2020 by Schuyler Null
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New York City operates over 30,000 city-owned vehicles, the largest municipal fleet in the country. Police cars, fire engines and public buses drive up and
February 18, 2020 by Harold Rickenbacker
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This article originally appeared on MeetingoftheMinds.org.It’s often dubbed "the Netflix of transport" by its advocates, for bringing together multiple
January 28, 2020 by Jonathan Bray
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Over 5 million electric vehicles (EV) were on the road at the end of 2018, in the form of electric cars, trucks and buses. In 2018, 2 million of those EVs were
November 21, 2019 by John Addison
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States have started to put together the policy building-blocks for decarbonization of their economies. The federal government — and states that have lagged
October 29, 2019 by Robert Klee
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The world is facing a climate emergency, forcing us all to rethink the best way to spend resources, create jobs and improve quality of life for all.In these
October 22, 2019 by Leah Lazer
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The very last step of shipping packages in a city — not the end mile but the "final 50 feet" — bedevils delivery drivers. Every day, they face the task of
October 15, 2019 by Elsa Wenzel
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The leading transportation electrification projects have a clear beginning and end, but the route in between can be a maze of forks in the road that easily can
October 1, 2019 by Chuck Ray
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This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 250 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story.Ray Scheinfeld
September 25, 2019 by Frank Kummer
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This article has been adapted from GreenBiz's Transportation Weekly newsletter, running Tuesdays. Subscribe here. Public fleets — often managed by cities,
September 11, 2019 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has a dream for the Yucatan Peninsula. He wants to build a train that will leverage the tourism economy of Cancun by
August 20, 2019 by Gabriel Diaz Montemayor
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Traffic congestion is rising in cities around the world. Contributing factors include expanding urban populations, aging infrastructure, inefficient and
August 13, 2019 by Ryan Citron
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It seems fitting that e-scooters — which have generated both hatred and adoration since the moment they appeared in cities such as Santa Monica, California —
July 1, 2019 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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This article is adapted from the newsletter Transport Weekly, running Tuesdays. Subscribe here.After 18 months of hard discussions, community engagement and
June 26, 2019 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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Thanks to the media, more people know that you have to protect your personal data from being misused for commercial gains. Many of you are probably more
June 25, 2019 by Sae Chi
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On the final, brisk morning of the Michelin-hosted summit on transportation in Montreal last week, attendees — including some of the first-session mainstage
June 11, 2019 by Heather Clancy
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Positive change happens in cities, but it’s often lost in a sea of bad news about air pollution, rising costs of living, traffic jams and inequality.When we
June 11, 2019 by Anne Maassen
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Most people agree that good schools are critical to high-quality cities, and many recognize other community assets as essential, such as libraries and stadiums
May 21, 2019 by Kevin Mills
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It’s 2030, and North American cities are choking on poorly planned, uneven growth. The construction industry continues to be plagued by decreasing productivity
May 6, 2019 by Andrew Beebe